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Molecules
Molecules is a Mac-only app that lets you view and manipulate 3D renderings of molecules. Pan around the molecule for a better understanding of its shape, and zoom in and out for a hands-on understanding of the structure and chemical bonds.

Cyber Science - Motion
Cyber Science puts anatomy knowledge in three dimensions with Motion 3D, which lets you explore, dissect, and reassemble a human skull while learning the names and locations of all 28 bones. Explore the skull's structure in a relaxed mode, where you can pan, dissect, and reassemble at your own pace, or enter one of 13 challenge modes that pit you against the clock while you reassemble the most macabre of jigsaw puzzles.

Cyber Science Motion 3D is free in the Airspace Store, and is available for both Windows and Mac.

Exoplanet
Mac-only Exoplanet puts the Milky Way in your hands, letting you explore within our own solar system or explore the extensive catalogue of all known planets, a growing list that is updated as new discoveries are confirmed. Soar through space and examine the universe on multiple level, all with interactive navigation via the Leap Motion Controller.

Exoplanet is available for $1.99, for Mac only.

Frog Dissection
Revisit biology class without the need for rubber gloves using Frog Dissection. Whether you want to dissect a frog, right down to pinning the specimen before marking incision sites, or just learn more about the anatomy and life cycle of frogs, Frog Dissection lets you wave and swipe your way through a rich educational experience.

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